Angels Camp in April?
#21

Joined: Feb 2003
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I haven't been to Ironstone, but my DH has and says it is a beautiful place. Like any winery, some of their wines are better than others. I am a big believer in drinking what YOU like, not what others tell you what is good or bad. Ironstone is not high end, but mid-range. They are in the premium market - below $20/bottle for most of their stuff. They really promote their Symphony as their signature wine.
I will ask my DH if he can recommend some other places. I am familiar with French Hill and Solomon. Their wines are OK.
Maybe you will discover your own favorite place.
MY
I will ask my DH if he can recommend some other places. I am familiar with French Hill and Solomon. Their wines are OK.
Maybe you will discover your own favorite place.
MY
#23
Joined: May 2007
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Ironstone is the most visited winery in the area because of its size and expansive visitor offerings. They make a wide variety of wines but most are from grapes from the Lodi Region, not the area around Murphys.
For a look at some smaller wineries in Murphys, check out Chatom Vineyards and the Black Sheep Winery.
http://www.chatomvineyards.com/
http://www.blacksheepwinery.com/
For a look at some smaller wineries in Murphys, check out Chatom Vineyards and the Black Sheep Winery.
http://www.chatomvineyards.com/
http://www.blacksheepwinery.com/
#26
Joined: Feb 2008
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I know the Jumping Frog contest is controversial, but it is fun to walk along the main street in Angels Camp and look at the plaques in the sidewalk honoring the winning frogs, the Frog Hop of Fame.
http://www.angelscamp.gov/index.php?...nity&Itemid=15
http://www.angelscamp.gov/index.php?...nity&Itemid=15





